The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, October 29, 1846, Image 4

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Unlies' this";h4tWe Intiia to write a , se
ries oftiric***Fig apisaijonsi fallacies in
prantie.si among. tbelood.PrPte .otiiireo4lit
try,,-.lley.wig- be theorem:al.-or •practioal.
acelkiiiii to the liubjectatreated,, and as we
happen to, be in fhe miied.' For any: tints
from our friendOk Ma',of ;assisting us to
ostrry,o,ut our 10iime, we fliiii!:be much. o-
hhited“. Me Shall aim ion - mike, die % artiels
'entertaining as till as instructive. ~, ,
_. s 'e'hastoing. seg.—There : is, no , greater
popular error, t. ak this,. nainely, •That'it is"
l i
beneficial to br ni seed ; trout a distant. 'field
or farm, or diff refat sections
,tif the country,
or even aiforei pan4 2 ...for-Aite purpose of
,11
change,3 in' supn4ingthisi change alone will
obtabra stYperiorp, -except OecasionallY
frOm 'a' big Kelli lifie to a' low ptie; and
sometinie*Aifte. Or* ~.itk ,tlie ,i'liAien :for
this- opinion, snit the -ordinary answer:isle
4 irelli"Utlon't ktiWvr, but I reckon or guess,"
as the case mai Pe,'" it is a 'got' 'thing to
change. After n iithile, thingsio this country
ruit WO sind iorittb - td nothing, dna itti liep
'em tipore.in* i*tlte a ; Change,." 4sk the
man of?science hi spro:ei gnestion, and he
will aqswer t “ t sinifter fro Wing d certain
kind - be: grain, 'vt*efable, or plant,' in' the
same Isiil for a 'series: of years, the .stiil. - will
become exhatistett of the. neceslary elements
to perfect the.sTitt grain; tie. 1- that it then
inevitnillY de• - encitites, - and must be reonva
ted by bringitr,silu b from ilar 'flimin a distant
locality, 'gr owi r itila soil with somewhat dif
ferent elements, a`lid that such seed- will be
sure to pioduce vtith plistine vigor." • And
forthwith he ationj.s, the eliange, without in• T
quiring whether tbe seed actually has the ex
hausted elements equired in it, or reflecting
whether an article so small as many seeds
are—wheat for, ciao:Tie—can possibly hold
a sufficiency of said elentents to increase its
growth of straw' nd grain in said exhausted
5
soil, su ffi cientl y to“nake it a good crop.
We hold it utterly impossible in this in
stance, and moSt Milers ; for what is now
wanted is as plain'as the nose on' a man's
face. It is .this Aiwa change of seed, but -ti
• restoration of thos elements to the soil of,
which it has beenexhatisted by, the crops
carried off: For o - karriple, in wheat. Potaih '
is the principle !fltter which has been car
ried' off in the stralv ; gluten and starch iri
Ale grain ;, . so thaqn '' .row good wheataja, -.tin
on the exhausted Oil, it must be dosed with
barn-yard manure }or muck, or vegetable
mould, or with ashes, charcoal dust, lime,
and bones. Theti we may have good wheat
again without die necessity of a change seed.
Indeed, the seed' nlay be improved rather
than deteriated hy constantly- gro wing on the
same soil, as h 0 b6en repeate dly e proved in
this, country. ; ;
Trees and Shr4bery AroCtd the House. .
~.--A great error insiisposing of these, lies, in
glantirg . ,them top 'eas buildings—the house
especially. ' Nolaike growing trees should
be nearer the house"" than 'lOO feet, and if
several aeres,of laitn are around, a distance
of 200 or 300 feptiwould be better. The
smaller growing. ;trees and shrubbery should
be proportionally near.
The objections tint the trees being placed
too near the house i :nre, first, if ever blown
down they endatiget the house ; second, they
keep the sides andiroof so constantly damp,
-dint if of wood, i t
, decays much faster than
it otherwise would third, they harbor flies
and mosquitoes ;IfOrth, they hide The view
of the.surroundiagcnouittly, and make the
house dark and F l4pniy. ' • I
' There is nothingl i so beautiful immediate
ly around' the lionsa as , a well-kept lawn, in
terspersed with 114 mounds of flowers,-and
an, occasional flotering shrub. English
grounds are thus i airang,ed; and' are usually
in much better nistii than in America. If
shade be wanted', if is much better to have
a verrandalFityinitig all' round the house,
with Venetian blinds or .a movable canvass
'curtain attached to it in front. This is the
plan adopted at ,hg • South; where their
1-bouses are kept Ma 00l in the summer as
ours are at the Nlorth, and without the dan
ger, annovar, ,tree s planted
:pp neiir.—A. ltralzst.
New ~ Club- .
- The -mectinA.. . 1 ...._ , have not been
very. fully • tittendeld she last few months, ow
ing to the.extreme . oeat of The season, the
.abwnee of many omm:is from the city, and
the necessityof, the t fartnets in • the vicinity
to remain at borne hod attend to their crops.
- . Grafting the Taitiaa and the Potato.—
Mr. Meigs read from the " Annals of the
Royal Rotticulturt4 Society Alf Paris," an
. account of a sticcessftil experimentof grafting
a stem of the tomatp' upon the stalk of the
potato, by dilich nierop of potatoes was
- raised in the air, yand one of tomatoes in the
pe r
es,rth. Re alsoreo om the sarns journal an
extract from apa . by, Baron. P'llonbres
, •Firmas 011 a r '.3,
Tourney'to Peaisi n, in which it is stated
that, near Naples,' . l they cultivated large fields
with goods, and tuilong them heads of cab-,
• bages, eaulillowr4 Salads, and other kitchen
vegetables, all of Wittycli grow and prosper
,together. They aclto cultivate large quanti
' ties of melons, thelmusucuption of which is
enormous,_ for ne, aq half the year. These
,melons areirtetwilf iii l 4.toter suspended
'in straw under the &fend about the win
dows of bouses,.l4, in , the.,country
.and
in town. Large 14 ds of Indian corn were
inentioned,khe-stalliS 10 'ivin6h served for
- beans to climb' op s entni ripen after the ears
had been glithere 1 Plantations of mulber
ry-trees' ksere-laiStp4tserved, 'entwined' by
grapevines, and 4lielgrouncis bepeath them
richly laden With isails of cotton which ' are
picked from . Ap i glo#itilt PFt9ber, and dried
. *Ole sun. The midberry-trees,, which she
dathe cotton plantil,,,nfier having lid. two
genelations of , silk - -Ornis, were in vigorous
Lesi (006 thiriltitnt ) ,*. - 4 ~.,
t le4reidif winteitlWeigit4r-rar. -duffles
Henii gin, who .etideil 'ier_eral iiiis in;
Spain, on_ ,c 1 ,44
. rtioq4l: IYetiireeted his emu:,
idea -30. the P,r o o4 l t , of lhat eottntry, ; said,
that the melons mentioned by the - Baron,
-41 i50 2 1 1 trfii. Wielfo9 s the, same-'as those
ksko,w.in 4.4'..RiePORA 4 441_!, Ale *time nf. winper
. melons.dEhey.ate there fouhalf of
—th ity e year,beiwn , din small nets
V
;Fred
sunder
,theiojeetit4r A li*4 the roof q the'
boMies, iirkitiiiiitmi#smnei?as Ili:t7 are in
11111: He'nifiha ithiiiiSe,iemrno id
i t
......the Unitedlltates, 1 i hriought home _several
Willem olel o . _rr,./0 Al , tfcittotato of Preser-,-
.4.filitisticuk.-and that, oil) , , jam- consecutively
,':;4 -. .k e pithfsited froyn then. s,' in , tier. ;York, t e d
Av2l itinii ion vat' bff'roislegO kiii
datl _
- ~lirias.making.—all 'etitied 'diet, be .
b a l d some experiene I,Soth in raising grapes
iNERREMIII==
arii iiiiiiii, - 4 1 .; ,
ii ii. .. iiiii. I t . h i i i , -*
stinallyeaapairtedith • vitienyarda in , •
Ittitiltbptiveiattd e4llarc there; !Welt are
11 10. 1 q1 1 0011.1eftitVOlifa9t#0i 11 4, 0ef::
eit. , 'ft‘a.,Of..gisad:w 8., :" s ite said' ilia, wine
htiniblitotirith 'as !IWO fatility,•nearly,:aa al.
der.. • Before the: Tmukt,"" Orderpreised ,
juice of thkgtepe , `lntilerinett its first fertpen
tatioikit Piny vary in its'
wide into Athieh it
is - to OC - mode. -- Thak,ufthe bpst.white-wines
of France tatit - Sittiitiltaii a ipeelic gravity
C't Ps4,o l tNeh is. determined :by ,an instrut
men9tnownunder Use name Orhydrontetor,=
aerolcire;iaetheterok..c. Ifthespecilled''
gravity is below thie point, it is increased by'
the eiditien'ef suga#. By this means, good
wine Van be made from the juice of unrio
-grap' . . ' , While the must is undergoing. #4.
first . rmentation in khe vats, a scum of deli'
froth: *Ses to-thelitittace, in similar molter
i i
as'th piimace acid `other impurities de - In'
the " ,. rorking'-' of cider, Which is skinrted ,
off." ien itbeck:Pales clear it 'is 'put ititir
cask;and kept in al cellar. or cave of tile_
temp tare of alkali BO deg. F., where a
seeon fermentation .!takes place, and Where
the ' t te.l are Snallylprepared and kept for,
iise,',* ' for exportatietp. In the manufacthie
I tit
of Wine, lie said, Wel additional alchohOl is
unner4iiry, and conttery- to the prevailing,
opinion, it will keepl and bear transports'
tion il well withoift as with it. While ie .
Spain', he aseertainel that most of the wines
of do estic consempFioa, as ,well as those
expo dto the West Indies and other colo
nies, r the ,use, o the Spaniards, were
made- itliont theled - ition &brandy; where
as, el the strongiwities; shipped to 'Britain
.and, t I United States, Contain, pt . least 25
per ce t. Wheal the makers'ofwine to ex
port t England or this country were asked
by hi , why they - pit brandy in it, the an
swer-: ris.--." Yon, 4n g lish,havelot mouths
and wle have to gratify them." t .
.. Mize from thil saolla Grape.—Mr. Hall
observed that he ad some excellent wine
from the Isabella gripe, in a perfect state
of maturity. By adding to the must, or
grapetace, three!-fourth of a pound of sugar
to a ga llon, he obtained a wine muchresem
bling ock; by adding a pound to a gallon,
a fair Wine was produced ; and with the ad
dition lof a pound and a half to a gallon, be
obraind a sweet wine, which, when tasted
by sour gentlemen Wlit) were experienced
in the , iqualities of wine, not knowing whence
it camle, was pronounced 'by them as a fdr
-1 eign article of delicisous Savor, resembling
i that of! Muscat. . i .
ANlality among Iforses.—:The Secretary I
called i.he attention of the Club to a disteui
per prevailing amoni horses in the neigh
borhodd of this , city Tina disease was,
principally confined, at first, to Kings Coun
ty; Long Island, and other places. This
malady appears to reside in the head, and
geueru proves retell in one or two dayS. 1
In every instance , It is said, the horses I
have been turned outl to pasture, and those i
which - have been constantly kept in the std- i
bles,.have escapecl.the disorder. In sever.}l
cases, the animals hale been carefully open- 1
ed, audevery fart,q.'xcept the head, was
found ei be sound. The brain, • on dssec-
don, a p peared like a mass of clotted blood.'
This dsense, it would, seem, is not conta
„,rious,ecause, in on({instance, a horse died
where here were standing in the stable
i flevl
t
1 ; eral other horses by las side, and none of
I them tie - re at all atTpeted. It is believed
1 by many that the disorder has been produced
by the Offects of the sea, which, if true, it is
. hoped, !as the- weather', becomes cooler, will
soon dii - appear. ';.
Mr. all stated tha't he bad seen a simi
lar epidemic in the hi:irses of Spain, a kind
,1 )(f apoplexy, or "blind staggers.” He' said
1 1 hat it iad been cured by winding blankets
steeped; in hot water 'around the.laead of the
animal and followingiit up by copious bleed
ing.-4inerican Agritulturaiist.
laburtiitmcnts.
. --
A NATURAL REMEDY,
i '
',
Suited to the Human Col h titution; end equal :to: the
cure o every curable d sea e, will be , found in
NI ; Eld-
Ire. INDLk: E , C.; . f.T.A.B . LE, PILLS, '
, • i OF THE.
NOrth - burrito follege of Health.
These.kxtrturrdinary `Pitts are composed of plants'
wldch'gr6Wspontaneottslst on our own soil; and are,
therelforei better adapted to our'constitutions than
Medieinek- concocted - fen* foreign drtms,' bowever
well theyy may be compolinded ; and as Wright's In
dian' Weietable Pills are lllttnlled npint the principle
that theleman body is ill:tillth
.I•Subject to but one Disease,
nainniy,'„lcoriupt Imtuoi-.5,, sod that said Medicine
cared fir disease on natu ' principles, by cleansing.
'and Puri -big . the boilY,i i will be manifest Bs* I
the -eb , if
.1 1 ,
union be not ;rely ealianstetl, a perse- 1
verancotheir use, ado ing to dirictions, is eb- ,
solutely erten: to drivel disease of every name from I
. i.
the botlY.l
~, ~
When e wish to recta a swamp or morass to
fertility, , - e drain it of thelsuperabundant water. In
like ' er, if We wir,ii tot restore the body oihealth
We must chrmse it of iii 'purity. Wright's . Indian i
n 4
Vd,getablii Pills will be, foind one, of the best, if Cot
the very: eat medicine in be world for carrying out
this ' purifying prin Iple, because they expel.
from the ody all morbid i awl corrupt humor, the
cruise oft e disease, in,au p easy and natural manner,
and 'whil they every day give ease and pleasure,
disease of every name is rapidly driven from the
body'. , 4 it/5
' Tim l'h owing bizblyrespectable storekeepers
hose bee -dtily appointid agents for the, sale of
Wright'i 'lndian Vegetale . Pills in, S'asquehanna
county: 1
Mills 4. Sherman, Mo, tro se; 'lra Scott, Spring-.
rifle: L.' . Woodruff, knock Corners; Edwin
Tlifany: - /I ' ltlyn; .A..Gr nwoucl, Harford; James
/
Dubois,' ' neat Bend; R. L. 'Sutphin & 'Co: Stna
ritersvillo; H. Burritt, lif Milford"; N. t.'Kenne
dy; CAS° centre ; SinileY & Curtis, East Gibson
Wells &, . Doodad ; - Tarts & Burrows, Rush-
Ji' r i.' - '.-* Haim
1
It
t
'i i
'i
;R
4
es Comfort, 71 ,pony ; IL 131.11 TOWS &co.
q . l'ri;le, Hamra; Chutes L. Brown,
e. ,
.
.isi' deioted eLlusively to the sale, of
idiiill Vegetal:46llllls, of 'flip North Amer..
ce'ol-14.1b, No o 'GreeuWichst: New
MS Treinoot s\ • `'Boston; tad prititipal .
l -
, 4,ace St,. 1141adelphin. ' *
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W. 401. tED.
-
JaL
Gibaon;
niethAvg
Yaik;'%S.
o'fßBe,
1 0
h t m
'
:20 AA+ c 7: L
tot) tor b
stpt fa, if
,csbels Oafs,
noel . sted,.
chqhe higheit
• 01);
Wash gtoa airtight
B i n ,a4c tight ,- s •
Do ble ov
4 liOle . ,
-
Parlor
Airtight for stoves
Choi& aholo 3 / o Yes
Stove, W of all Itjaos,
liars pipi; lbots%
&c. for We Cheap at
Montmse 'Bert. 22, 1846
NVl'glbl
Nag a
." t &Elf
Tnwand ,no gall
Yu& , , Jilt;
Gettpirnirg 1, (UK,
Chantliefsbing 1 'digl
Wayntsirfc .0 dig
• 11,44
Erie 1 , dic
Berke 'cut bank' tiO - salel
Honesddle " • 'I dig
Bk Snst6t co dis
Lewisto -11 1 dis
OM
iOOO bushels Rte f :loo
300 . firkin But
ket prieeowill be *4
;'
'MILL; &Sherwin.
Es.
eottfang stoves.
do. 'do.
di3: •
-a 014 .•e.
• dm do.
Sr.C .
Lyons & Chandlers.-
=1
- Ic, , :':N9 l7 4‘,N"'LlsT 4 . ::"
IMIZI
tinkrAse, ,t,
EW klAbfgsll/RE,
s3Aveititstki
- syLy,444lA.
04:1 1 talk
#titati
dap -
now!
4 ; Par
677/ "
Chester. II - par
• 114NVOILeOrPar
, wry, co m
b'kßeks do par
bk Read'gt . par
I I par
, ) , tou 14,01
1 ,4 book par
z .
Iticaster :yir
• •• 1 dis
dis
, 1 dis
din
'bridge p er , b e d • 'per
44 rtsville; p4.r
bank
Nlie*Vgal - bialko do
roOuld ,do
Dottitaltoitt'' • do""
Nfirtaiitde-ble' ' do' - "
13411"uiriezio4:bkdo!•
Bangor cova-14
West.brpoli bk
Ciptrieink
Glibe bk
11`oidi co. do
Fn4ford bk do
AlYsOlventlizinks dis
• VERMONT. "
Bank of Bi:Albans 1 ais
Bk of Bennington -r-dis
All solvent b,anks a di.
hiAssAcHtsETTd:
All solvent banks 6Ws
it 11 ODB: 'ISLAND .1
AlLsolyent liailta 4 dia.
.MARYLAND. „
Biiltinfore'binks I dig
l Patiipico 'bit tdid
'Mineral bank I :dia
1 Ftedericktown - i dill,
Hagerstown, dill
ref& Millers' bk rf.. ,
1 gerstowii :, btxilt
I-WestiMnster - ' i'llia
'Willkpluiport a dia'
'Cumberland 1 die;
Salisbury broke
Franklin bank . ~ 6 din
Sasqueliartnab broke
Millinkton .broke
Frederick co bk i dis
Broken bks variondprices
'Baltimore & Ohio , Be-
lief notes : 10,dis '
DE LAWASE.
Bank of. Delaware ' par
Wil'n & Branyw'ne par
IFariners' bk Del ; par
Union bank : par
Jiank of Smyrna par
'Under Cis 6 dis
; DIS. OF COLUMBIA.
Washington City I dis
Georgetown i din
Far S. Meclumica' ,I dia
Alexandria j dis
Bk of Alexandria. broke
Mechanics' bk . broke
Franklin bank no sale
Merchants bank do
)Viliie4l l )!c, : 1 4 4i&l
upfet; I di,
.rtifiblates I ais.
Varren ng oak
rich bit 14 !
ript :eoa3o
Luna bk
We4t. it
Dom Cr
lay Script 15 din
Lehigh.
4th May
W YORK
bank
1111
i ai,,
k.N Y 3o dig!
Ton h 1
Oliuton
Globe bi k fraud
Xbrtli Ri er bk'g co do!
City & Bk'g co dol,
Word G went' bk
White Pianis bk . 5 ditj
Lewin ce bk •dis
FAT SL D'o bk Buff 5 ills'
'Millers k ofelyde 15 di
Far bk o Seneca co— dis
Coin bk N York 2 4is
Lafayet bank 2 dis
Y Rk': corn 60 dig'
Dre Doc bunk I dis,
Ei bk & branches "ri dis
Bk of VII & bra'chsi .I.i dis
,Far bk & Webs AMs
'Valley bk & b'cli /4 dis
rWheeling 1014 dis
Wheeling p notes 14 dis
is.l NORTH CAROLINA.
is solvent banks - 2 dis
Small notes 24 dis
SOUTH CAROLINA.
tr iAll solvent banks 14 dis
,Small notes 2 die
P 1 GEORGIA.
it clis
.54 tits
Ni Am T
Bank of
Ist co
uffulo
Bank of ruckport 33 di
Harrintoit bk 30 dis
Corn bk Zufrale 55 dis
All soil banks ial
Country auka.
of:Colurn
(in co. Had
; tile distrls,
rg, Niaznrn,
Warren,
.fan Cu.
bank
Except
bia G
ann,Mi
Platb
Wash
Wayne c
i= I Bk of St Mary's pa.—
°emitlgen do
Monroe R do
Ciduinhus do
l'hcvnii bank do
!Exchant:e bank do
,Chat R hank do
!Central bkof Mill do
tGeorgia B`kg co do
Rucker B'kg co do
.ill solvent banks 2
Al-AB AMA.
%ler nod
Del Co h
Exbkl'
rottgdan
Red Rae!
NE \
Mecham.
turers'
ME
nk fraud
keepsie
Alanuf Co (1. ,
ial di
JERSEY. ,1
i' and Manufar-t ,
tk. Trenton pal Princeto e rtk Fir
Plainftel bank la disi
State bk t Camden pail
Cumberb 41 bank part
Mount H lly. Parl
Salem '4 ~i., co par:
Monmonttt bank do. salei
X Hope Filet Bridge i. did
Trenton k'g co old par‘
All other auks part
Far & M it bank of
N Brit wick no sale
Hub Bk . „,i& Geo broke
Washing tan illt . g Co do
Franklin ank do
1 1
Jersey Ci ..• Bank do
Monmotrt : too
N, d .
Protec 'All Lombard do:
State IA 4 T r enton do
Bank of XI Brunswick do
Mech bk Patterson do
1 - .
LAI)I4S* Slips at 3:5 •cents ; also Ladies' and
Chil en's Shoes going cheap at the shAre
of J. Lion.s.
sept: '4 .
BOOKS.
LARG Family Bibles for His ; also common and
pocktt Bibles, Tstaments, Geographies and
Atlases, .4ritlnneties, Grammars, Philosophical and
.Chemical4Boolts•, Cobb's, Saunders', and,Town's
Spelling Book; Porter's Readers. A goo assort
mentol of •ov Books and Tickets. Also, the new
Hymn B isfor the Presbyterian, and Baptist socie
ties. Me odist . Hymn Books, Blank Books Sze..&c.
for tale by , J. Lyons.
Sept. lai '46.
PATENT Pails, .Brooms, Clotbes Pins, Butter
Stet - nits and Ladles, by J. Lyon's.
seN. '4..
EW GOODS
FOR THE FALL OF 1846.
20 Per cent. cheaper- than ever offered in.this
nuirket before, at
sept. 3d, 2846
GROCERIES.
L Ait
stock of prime sugars,. and more of that
finst rate Tea, just in at Salisbury's.
sept 4846.
k
1 WIDE SILICS,
F 0 .13, h . tantillas: and Aprons, and Alpaca aprons,
Just in at ~ Salisbury's.
sopt 3 I .
I EDGINGS.
F INI
iortment of black silk, thread, and cottE( l ,. P. just arrived at Salisbury's.
kept 3, 240.
- '
•
LADIES' SHOES.
lt- - 9Teatlrarietrof.the beav - atyleran&qttallty of
Giitert, Buskins, eatui slippers--Rlso a lot of ex
•tremely to v piked shoes, just come at
sept 3, 1 , ta. Salishury's.
~. .
13 - ,lctigsT Market price will be paid for any
:IX quantity of Butter, Oats, Rye, Corn. and Flan
nel ist: V• . • • v - ~. • . s a li a b ury ti .
tAiept 3,14146...
SATINETS,
11)1,LAIN itnd striped satinets 20 per cent. obesper',ll
thanspar, just come at Salisbury's. r
~,~~.. ,~
BAtOGA.NS;
tfv g aiii;;ailtlieiidduced price
oCtkHii • thttsatraes.
Septifitl4 , lll46. - • • '
•
_ „ aTt i lVtr gi , .
t•
11114 T theci6icdti lbt'Of first rutoilole
=tir-X ttrjll=be 1-too4 . lfitozing low.w.'from 42:t0 15 cents.
Vet+ “'!:4' . l • lialisbarra,
• 5ept..10,111346. •
A F4 1 ‘
Per tib
sept 10, 93'
• -
• 10i O1:111 4 file only 4 eel s.
" • Sahal?e . l.7 s.
CASSIIIitRE,%
T RTES' t: styles, iitta aniszleg i tais at .
":".1 Sept 3, 1846. I Salisbury's,
IIMII;EM
?
,t 01 VI.
1.1-i-tc.
1 .... -, -- t
itto 1 i` 1 '-` qti
, 4,
11010,' PrkithCiiiia r the Yettilikis Liitivokate;liiii
.W"ing the uselif &ft:40444 !new atoll thoderai w
scamentofJOßTlEßE, litvn,ow: "rt ll u id a ., t eiCe*WP
in ,a nenGau d , : , ril B tY•49:- "h -•,n , +•:. , „IJ , ,
!.,
r ,
PILINTING - '
r, AR'mcAt.4'
at prices to tinitthe Limits. , : 1 . i. •• ,-
• ; P*MPHLETS, • ,•,• ' BILL , 11144P83
RiliT,D4 tt; s __ ,
Printed on Ain neati,'<utd,,iii: iba I;eiett l ign of the
1..V 1 " A abarelsf. the Peoige'ri patronage it respect.
filly A aiejtell .-
,1917 9,1849 r , Do* .q.-, lial'Of
do:
do
dog
do
FOOT IOF
ritoT. GONE.
140" I. 'POST' for the benefit rifietto4tit mit ieettierta',"
offers ffor sale, tat the Mit ffthep of liar *de C
winenalsaiorpnenc.pfflats.ancl, Capsp%
a remora* crplit o thole who ,pay promptly, or'
at it libefal alscOMit for casli. ' • ' • "
August 4, 1846.
r i erti ll OW 6 l§BOA •
frlHEosubicriberh ore reaeiving a largo addition to
.t4eir,atriel.o.ff;ioc#,.whic4, makes their asiort
ment-fqnal any establiihment ,
town—whi ch they olfer . tit reduCett pikes for READY
MILLS & SIIERMApL
VIRGINIA
All solvent banks 5a6 dis
Smallnotes 8 dit,
orno.
2 dis
2 die
Cincinnati
Solvent bk notes
Bank of Illinois 70 dis
State hank 50 tlis
KENTUCIP/
2 dis
3a34 dis
Notes
Small notes
LOUISIANA.
All solvent banks '2 tits
MISSOURI. .
All solvent hanks Sia3 dis
INDIANA.
All solvent banks tan:l dis
FLORIDA.
Southern Life & Trans
poriation Co.
J. 13. aALISBURI"S
=I
KEEIM
I
~ASS7~'.._ _ _ __ - -..9s
CAT ANO ALOGIMSP
BLI trir
‘Si i , '
July 22nd, 1R46
RINTS, a kreat variety, from 10 to 25 per vent
P
leas than !ast.sPring prices. by
MILLS & SHERMAN.
BROAD CLOTHS from $ 2 371 up. -6%406
Castibtneros, &c. &c. by
MILLS & SHERNIAN.
YOUNG H!? )O\ Tea-6 lbs. for one dollar, by
• bITLLS'.& SHERMAN.
PLUG TOBACCO at 6 d. per lb. by
MILLS & SHERMAN
IRON, Steel, Nails & ilitrilware, just received by
MILLS & SHERMAN.
SALT by the half dozen .barrels-41,44 per barrel,
by ! ~ B. SAYRE..
GENE '
-- --
%.' AL
.
A
~..
R 4,
Assortment (together with the vari
ons trim • gs) of the latest improved patents
both for Coolti and Parlor, at reduced prices, by
1 . 13. SAYRE.
NOTICE
•
PERSONS indebted to the subscriber, by Note
or Book, 'for more than ode year stautliugi are
requested to call arid ictile, without farther notice,
as circumstances require the immediate attentiOU to
those old matters. B. SAYRE.
' August IS, '46.
LEACHER & SHOES..
AG©Ol) Asiortment kept on hand, (prices ex
treinely low fur the ready pay,) by
B. SAYRE.
HYSLOP 84 COFFIN,
Produce and General Commission
MerchOnts, 43 Front st. N, Y.
11106 ARTICULAR atteation given to the sole of
Butter and Cheese. Refer to jlessrs. '&
Sherman, Morose,. Penn's, who will make liberal
advances on Produce ,consigned to their care,; and
pay over the proceeds ins soon as sold.
New 'fork, July, 18 , 16. • x 5-13'
MONTROSE FOUNDRY.
The Tttrif and the People:l
PIM farmeis of Suiquehaniieli Comity are hereby
notified tbat.the largest and best assortment of
Ploughs and Finn - Castings of every. kind and variety,
may be had fresh from the Furrul,ce of
D. POST, .J R. 86 CO., •
• 1
Cheaper than the Cheapest, for Cash! '
Let it be understood that we will not be under
sold. We have, too, the largest assortment of Goods
in our line, of -any Foundry in Northern PennsYlva
nia, consisting. t 4 PLOUGHS that will go -up hill, and
down hill, and on the level-0 wit: Idon.Ploughs,
Wayne County Ploug.hs, Woooys Old Patent, aide
Hill Pionghs. 4x. &c.. to9llllTnerol2B to mention.
Post k Co., Will also furnish their customers With
Andirens of every. size, with Wagon Boxes, Slay,
Cutter and 801 l Sled Shoes, Dog-Churn Irons, Fan
ning Mill Iron and indeed every, kind of Iron Caste
ings that the farmer and hard-fisted yeomanry of the
County may desire. Then call at
POST'S FURNACE.
Montrose, Jnne 4 23, 1846.
PRODUCE,; Cash, and approred credit may be
exchanged for Iron Ware, at:
r POST'S FURNACE.
TN VERY kind . of Alll-Iroes. good and string, and
1.4 made to order by D. POST, JR., & CO.
• SIIORT &.,SWEET!
Persops indebted to the late. firm of ft.
11 Ketchtun CO., will sate expense, and some
Vontle, by " Rbialerina unto Cmsar what is Ca•sais."
The Accounts! of 112 - li. & CO., are In the hands
of . . ' • ID. POST,
Montrose, June 24, 1846.-
LEGHORN BON ETS.
A NEW Lot of Leghorn and Straw Sonnets, and
elegant. Bonnet Ribbons just received
24111 Jane 1g46. SAIJEEtRY'S.
PORK & HAMS,
FOR SAVE int !'
SALISBURY'S
- •
WANTED.
•
before the
500
2 8 0
u t te c l; Z p m te o m thr ae . r se n cd e z
oenr which jhe
highest price yin). be paid in ensh and Goods, toy'
J. S. PEIRONNET. •
Friendsville July-, 1896.
1; • ' ' PrO k ' NIS
6 . ~1 M: • _ . .
TTN SET TI, 17.1..kce 0 14 1111 &'1 01 . • your with Salisbury
i
1L) Sr. Chan er must be settled immediately,•or
cosi will be Wu: e .• 3. B. SALISBURY.
June '2 4 , 184 . • . ,
. • . CAL IC; O'S,
FAT and 4ileguat - atyles, for. only 12,1 ceala pet
yandijuat ! received at • SALISBLTRII.
ecpt. 3, 1846:
• • ,y.
' l - vc H . and
1 bea, !kiln l pattei, , just in at
RY'S.
Sept:3:S4Bl rn
SALISBU
• . • CASIIIII,E4ES. .
.pfASHNtstrips and &Laing, elapn4 etyles,jusi
/kJ .0014 at '
• IrP'
AL
R9BEst go„„
Kepi: 3, 'ilia: • . 4744SBIJY'S, at
- •
[DIES 5-10 ORAN glafßO KC 1
CfrAt•TBURIES, foie lot; . t9iit-iecielited
and for .. .aelae 71 8 aliabarytp.
Pet , 224,48 A r, '1
altkade
o•i!
IRQAPC_LOTitS"; i ''
isty, , l47;"it ..,-; ,
i
Akre.%
ors
.n!„ . i . oBlslietburtN ,
and very low a
-.opt. 3. 1e46.,1
• r p
h, ...J., , bi. 1,1 i 3 ftv. , ,,,v,, ,,
c,i.-i: ..,-, ~ i.pid i " i 1 t , i ,-Ii
1
i
W
4., :th,--,,,
~..,,,,. sitos, • 1 , , , ,...i .1ic 1i a .:ita . =
Titt g ;' ', ;•4 . -,Z , !v
p N t Oew I
s ("Aft) Ol • r.
o',, is
ii:i i
oii,6
, II O in IW 6 W AI ,E . _
.t _ . n
r ii
•
6.bs As; patfullyinvikes their r a_a
avid spid -
Er , _ . 2„ t ..,.. ' M :
UILIFP , i
l ire ismoihrecivinvitity:4o#vni l kb. e t tea cliiroe r
ft l ittr.7 ;il'iyoDt,
t•
-!fiept.t3; 18qt. -0 . i!.,, ": I.:
. 7 . 4%.,. i 1 ,.; .Y: )?.- ,- 4i_z
*,Yea, tiketilonily joi ,
▪ Y 7 M.V45.i . , •
A , $P - LE*DTD.,-..LOt -
11IIigr d, chaiiigable, ° ''e.
pitcp94 D!ltint!, Caibpieres,
OF
A 1
pier
Del
8-4 w
S.. • 011 1 %-•
I 1. 11 ! 1 15 ' 1P 1 1 11 :I 1.
Fog Cash,63o.lter, , B6edwasii - Felithgra,
or, appro#4 tredini r in Bussineharinn County - 04m
be,hod r of . „ ,
- t 3 ira ct,..p a 9
who is always on and ready, to waif. on tkimm
who inity phi* to favor him, with'a Lt
J. LI al.3si 6tinies bti4±llmo business
where old BOOls, Pm:444744 iwili be - bound:War.
Lier an short Otice„. , ; ;- 1;
Montrose, June,•lB46,
.s• CfSH.)NANTED,.
20 L . 1))3: Siktr ' atus (iv One,
IG do gar 'do do
.1•1;
12i do.' }Tee .40 .1 do •ti
.4 da yrElyson Tea fdo
yds slielipug taw* 40 inches vide for tl/
t3UNISIER C LOTHS at 10 i.c.ta per yarciall
quick or they •al all I l e goue-b-at the ,Cheta‘bre
of
• June 23. 31
. ~ .
aatut -i. IFOO%I a coo o p t
AVE on *lad for oc Goods (ebe.np as orryneigbit•S H )
a better stock of Spring &Sumner Goo an
usual, t . g,
;
Goodi at
FA:SCYDrts r •
Posta.
l'! . i
B'''• NE S-4- Le , ina ti Straw,at ' li:
' T 11 ° 92." l' IV
L . „ , 9 , 4 p!
i" -- i L th 'llS arld. CASSFMERES (fancy an d p 101)
!../ tal l 1, 1
--- Post.
SILK, beLappe and Long Shawls, at
• , , 1 .. Posit!
DRESS Mottling, Ornvitts, anilliti'en CarnbriCks
at . • IP i • ; ' - Post' .1
SHEETINCO, at ' 1
• r 4 i ' Post' ',','
T_TIYWFI3 tow EdOngs, at • •
JLJ_ _ Pal:
ri_IiCiCERIDIS of evil.' y clesciiption (very' cite4l),
V. 3 at .3 4 1 ' Pastla
IRON! Stel,..icaill,o4hose!a, iitatforks, Scyttea,
at. ! 'l. ' 1, I Pode -
; q
ICILOUR, at
.r. ' 1
ar4-ware of every deacrliA
TTh - a:i'vlim dir
d n -" : •po,
..:
L OdKrXG classes, !Teti Trays; at
CR9OICER/, 'China:and' Glais-ware, at .
' -1 •!" ' :
WO POST*
Winted, at i ' •
N Eli' GOOSIS expeieteti , boort, at
31ontrose, J4ne 15, 1846,, _ ,
F LOUR an4SALT - for sale by
L. POST &
uBll
- i
4 ' In
subscribers hi4•0'.111:1W an*band and are i r
te,
eei;ingla gentuid assoritment of ' , Goods; wldeh they
offer at tamnallticulvantiii for Itt.lo2lr AV: - MOM. kiiids
of produce ree'4. in exchange for Goods. il„
a I NIILLS & SHEIC.I
Mont:item, Nile 13, 1 18 . 44 .• ' .'
'` r 1
1
frALOW fdr sale 11 y
, 1
' 1 MILL •.&', SHER:kill!
ii'' • , -' i'
BUTTER Firkins kOpt constantly on hand by',
*a ' MILLS kSHE - I,olAly.
.
.1.- . -4; .1 . '.. 1 '._ ' .•• 4,
,20,00 Q ti.HVgGLES of „rime., q tty
wanted. triquir of
'I MILLS It': SITEIRMAIII.
Jane 15, LSI. ' ,• n ' . .' I;
; ! T CD
E ARAE,,,- ,a
- ,
IN 4 lit . 13.1,„ , Till
it \ Eq}D thiseek frinecthe city ir . frieh and i*r- .
esting eu ly of ciAvericti;Whlcb!c-Au be Ipbr
clueted iit unusially clittgi fatesf-ncoemripting of Ile..
iNGEsi Li3iossi Coce4m7s, Yclieitt Itaigns Sm.' &c.
3: ETHEitIDGII '
Mei:Awe, Jane Tl 5, - 1 G.:, i 1 ii ,, ) 1, , . , f .
1 -
2 , good•iinigle-raucf. a
jas rec'e : adl
and for kale at qie • 'f• •'I " ,ARCAD
June '3O. •
~- 11 •,
.„ .. , iiiii .
i i •
THE 'Pelatrare IV .14'40r:flee Company; Igiga
141pliis,ilinve Ilibria. .IWttodeeeigeektfOeffeediarg
, .
Irk . ilfe 4 ,,r l P d'IIP , . l'lllts P 94, 41 10 1 );
ert), acanistiOnw o litu
. y_ : ,
._ . t i - .
• ' 'The' Tiami ,reibu eti+ of theroatoplinyiiiinl thhnl
f
Adherent° tIO 11 'find lionorllble'principles'l2l44
Milesee4: l o their 1?1/01e5%telne,:1 1 1e1114 0 ; e
coutidelVe of, t o pul)llo,int,o. itti 4,inploi of 1 al.
thrice. '. i a !, , "F. ,1.1.151{;' . 40n
: Monti:ole, ,114616, ip , 111 . 3':::: -- ' 1, - .: j'
lIEI
111 • 8,4 40041'
evOriimipLy !TA,
0134t8F1
sal+ by
, MR
131ST * O
tied ' fik!
40! 41kill ligl3l4l%!pi ;,.,
7
7 10 ,4 1 -4 4 9 13
. r l dt -r d Itll ieL i ti'.l , l l
!Sliy iistb:4 zx,, 4
'~atl.}~ry'a.
- 77
aiiNEI
06 burlic;lis ;
Bepti 1846.
gl
rEs
POST .
POST'i.
POST'
O'
oi,ntsOt iutd..-One,;.ortaluiev
lot-Irot , nOeored 'au&tor
J. LYON ; .,
. . ,
• - • - GOOD s
; tl,
;h4Patigqi6l.o l .4
40190.a!Pliiiopiffla
by:
;t4, 1 4. LtON4iL)
r ',4TP , : • .••• ••• ' 4 , • •••
• 0.-rr 11011.61 hi ‘ tll:) l'°" 1 1
••-
Aii"4,1.t11,11,
,„
"a ~~
~;Ui'C`«B'
.1 WIIII • •••• ilt
- Lyons & Chun er
EV
JEW
INDirains.rrom
e• . I
c
erica equally as cheap fo
IitOUS
I.T.A. fin'
M .,
OLA
Gm
=EI
o ,..t fi
Lumbei vral
, is. I
b''rERSkinid•JOINERS'
D eutkdpt,constantlp
-
tams' prices, at
N.:, •atm
at Manuf
G MILLS fur sale at
FAN N
AN
entof;Looking Glasses
VS, CottoliSurn, Bu
SHEET;
kJ at
Scythil,.l3cythe Stones,
flakes, Pit
eijIASSI
die -,
&r.c., for so
.. . .
'lO - :AV DAREO ,
isu-4viriely of . Stap(e
q nnifbelonntl at tin- 8.
gulAir : Avsnne,, in Mon
can puichase at . very lon
...
o their produce - to .irood
A urv.
tx. Goo
side l
Pqople"
-ot• dictum
• -
nt •
.nssortment orli
Stwee, very low.jst S
A IS ele. l l
/I Busk'
f zipleMialDies; Lawns,
Casluacres, at
A
A EAR
'
very
E' :Etta beautiful asso
loyr. at •••.,
rA,
COED
"stoat of Bianther Clcit
t . • 6' it
Skir6, 'White nhil Drit
f fine 'plain •De Lainq
and will be scdcLiov. , , a
ceir
, Nail llod.s and Nadi
IRON,
IER Mamma than can,
83' Cents, with Teas, S
ußlly IclF, at
!::--I.iilq4.•Table . an4. T 9
doating goo 4 ossoxv
• • •-- '• ' ' • •!. S
OHBA
V at ins
Tobacco,
T J E
CEN
Lin
en, at
S::•;-4..A. lot of Cost:sic T
3
FirWED
1. at
CLOT
nette
IS.—Broad Cloths, Cass]
I , unttsuilly low, at $
T_l os U.l
JUL La.,
assortint
vety refine
TapaPlapei and Lin
("OTTO'.
: 4 I
. .
~
, - TEST Alit#4*..
iitv,'Nn t -NM ki....rki
.g 1; BfflAni_.7a A I
1
side the Public Ave '
, galievi , - and splrodid u. -1
Lrliaretiased 'tit' ' ei!traine
It a indOced to 'ioll thew
e elleapi . eheaprd or bra
g dal ttpity- for Goods
.., before purchasing .e. 1.„
g, June 15, 18411. •
1, .
O N cel ' N e 4 ;
' Goo& li'e I
cash—and
FIB any of t
Those have !
give iv a
31antios,
RECEIVED,
I • -
AWS, ye, ect!.. Sawa, at
JUST.
QUM=
k. 7
Forfcs and Scyth
•
'STUFF for Boys,, Ca
l«rin?te. and. fate, and Una
or'a'l iiny Da,y, at
BlinnOt3, Sllp'pet*, and
1-la.
OpTAI
tiela
o ILT A,T.tn
s'3nw*
Saddlery:. pro
”ioxicrousother arFccie
1840.
LlNti!b*ti .
=MEM
TIEAT4IL4-di-gabd. assoinnen, '
A-4 sin and, *old
r asdow can
•
.-REEY,I9 - a t
,ealf Skinsiike4
-
WIND SO; claas, and cut
•
rigA ,l - 13 lier-datnigbarnton, Ski
\; sood,assortineni
ems #4 alnisortrunia o
Iron wantet •rn p t lit,, by .
TOVES te 8
'''O - lefitriC • . 1 .' , 1 1 •
-ott 4;alh, Pl.aqter: o lo
E 6 - 1
•F"
• A FitEs
1[ • ratIrRED
fi •
ti
get 'and temoixN , jus
* . a 'Au;nmer
;— . Thri.biglls3; . prict : a
!tightiie eenson by
1 !846.', •
OVES`—' netv attd
titig of Air tight C.
do
off..r . `do'
o p . 0a
~, t ~~i
~ ~~0~ ~
Epp*
rp4ior, 1
t.;al;Paiiini I
id 10 lindmi
f uI C a PAT
q.“Moiatiti)oe,
.;,4*.4.4rk.ipliilap far(
I eic4.
'-t l ' it tYONS'&"
obitOtt.l444o.'
xosi OF
5t440P 1 49 , ....
'INAID:sI
,
150
MEN
Juno, 10 '.
0 1It`'
. B
.
jit v
antis 00, z inc qu
11 A
• . !4;04. " ' "e. " f.• t • "
A,
:1-1•0 2, -;
A rm, ,
/21:21E
SES - yriNKEE ',l
1 2
,:•19 the feilOyileg 1 I
, -
(filetkillet , V,o 4a i gl'2lol.
lirory,,,,lms,,iuul back C
1 tlia,'li.thilt Bitiargi I
. W4i0,51A 0 1.4 2 1; /4,16 r.
I pociVaud
i . eitrietttori, nitit silk:
li 6/4,000Agt5111U4 ci
it 4 , ,.- femii:l , :to. 1 iii .7;titi
iht,, ciirdzoltit t ips
1 011
001 1th 4,17 - .3huta..
ri;riti 614 -
_,taleyi:,p , '7,
i• ,
SIX
COPRI.
tit;
64 1
....”i: .. .
, 20 ..0Zi
)I c: 2O .'
40 ps.,
I 1M egi->-
200,dtrit;
1100/0% .- . 41;
11,w •
-rpncky
udevvrw
Eticiptl;
!Pitt
_ tr.{ t
, Glans-uiar.
- o'iviskto
1-1 eir„assortmeiit
11 to cOrretipc, nd
Tor
INTI
nd a 'great
color.
!-; .ajAaiii v . 1 •
fIeSSCM:
ibono, yih
'nei
ly;i
t Mell
'erY vt
Aicrip
Rri '
4.c.
trer; and in fact
•od store.
Gcl.lwatits,
ULFORDB'.• i.
nho and all other
'cash, at • .•
L;IAEUROs%
111 ff . + sale' tr
M. & SON'
hte.
TOW azttl for pale
7 ULIPRDs'.
OEM
• or sale at
ULFORDs'
0p..; tic:, cheap
ICLFunlh:.
rudies and Gra
ldorks, Sickles
I L'LFORDs",
f~
rant4ge.
ALISBURy
ST;nners
LISBCRY's.
De'Lainex zna
LlSBtilirs.
ent of Prtint's
LISB
fnr Gents. nthl
LLSI3I; Krt..
Iklnreeile. tit
LISBURI'R.
cheap a , ;
LISBt s.
fociuti i 4 a n
rotreo
LIS.I.II:II,Vs.
e 1 ;Di an
ent climb Li,
6(Tefi!eloth, row
emi anti Sat
LISBUItc:<,
Ft 7,li,ses
1 prices :it
Lisprars,
u
• Stilisburv's.
Ell
I'l
',5) 37
le.. toe rr
u-tincut triy.rpth.
lite* fur
A. as Ftwatt tutor,
• shops its towu.
will do 'well' to
DITTOI }
SEARLE's
. y of
SECRLE's.
SE A l ll4'f/
ttAiln
SEAPJABq
MECO
~E 41#T,~'s'.
EAP
kerixo l istantl7.-
loot:tghtin the
•
S. 331 RE.
laird i, •
I 3 •
&INRE
y by
D. S.Xlint.
or's,•44lY klod
ccoistuptiN on
ea:411'110" *Old
B. SAY AA.
od nssorrnioot
SA'T4tE.
Bkoprailarat
B. bAY - BE.
• reokt#4-by
B. 1.4V.1tE.
halls ,lout: re
:aid for •4 Itvr
B RASE •
vca 04term--
kin.' Stoves
o • ao:
I
51: SON , e' W are
illiPtgy
H.XN4ER
;izes'aud Win
I.4.NDLtIt
3., $A BE
TIONS,
EN
4 1 ;4;i41f;
'Jnlbs
1;,, • -
a 44ga Tack"
retulY
qqality ; .
oolutogaitors,